Why the FA’s record means they can’t be smug about Suarez and racism
Mirror: Why the FA's record means they can't be smug about Suarez and racism
Having been immersed in the goings-on at Anfield and the Old Bailey over the past few weeks, it feels as though the only word left in our vocabulary is "racism." Thankfully, if reluctantly, Liverpool decided against appealing Luis Suarez's ban, choosing to lay aside their grievances and limit further damage to the club's reputation.
Kop That @ Jan 6, 2012 4:59 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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